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General Person Example (id = "example")
<CarePlan xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <id value="example"/> <text> <status value="additional"/> <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><!-- Snipped for brevity --></div> </text> <contained> <Condition> <id value="p1"/> <subject> <reference value="Patient/example"/> <display value="Peter James Chalmers"/> </subject> <code> <text value="Obesity"/> </code> <status value="confirmed"/> </Condition> </contained> <contained> <Practitioner> <id value="pr1"/> <name> <family value="Dietician"/> <given value="Dorothy"/> </name> <practitionerRole> <specialty> <text value="Dietician"/> </specialty> </practitionerRole> </Practitioner> </contained> <patient> <reference value="Patient/example"/> <display value="Peter James Chalmers"/> </patient> <status value="active"/> <period> <end value="2013-01-01"/> </period> <concern> <reference value="#p1"/> <display value="obesity"/> </concern> <participant> <role> <text value="responsiblePerson"/> </role> <member> <reference value="Patient/example"/> <display value="Peter James Chalmers"/> </member> </participant> <participant> <role> <text value="adviser"/> </role> <member> <reference value="#pr1"/> <display value="Dorothy Dietition"/> </member> </participant> <goal> <description value="Target weight is 80 kg. Note: be nice if this could be coded"/> </goal> <activity> <prohibited value="false"/> <simple> <category value="observation"/> <code> <text value="a code for weight measurement"/> </code> <scheduledTiming> <repeat> <frequency value="1"/> <duration value="1"/> <units value="d"/> </repeat> </scheduledTiming> <performer> <reference value="Patient/example"/> <display value="Peter James Chalmers"/> </performer> </simple> </activity> </CarePlan>
Usage note: every effort has been made to ensure that the examples are correct and useful, but they are not a normative part of the specification.